What is the difference between paperback and hardcover?

The difference between paperback and hardback books in the binding design and quality of the book cover: Paperback/Soft Cover Paperback books are usually covered with a thin material such as card stock or simple paper. The quality of the binding is also different, usually held together with some form of adhesive, such as glue. These books tend to be less expensive since the production costs are much lower.

However, the quality is far less than a hardcover and avoiding damage to the book is nearly impossible. Hardcover A hardcover book has a superior design but at a greater cost to the consumer. Hardcover books have a more durable and solid cover, usually made from thick cardboard, which is then covered with cloth, heavy paper and sometimes leather.

The bindings of hardcover books are often more durable because they use staples or stitches. These books will stand the tests of time and should the cover be damaged, the books can be more easily rebound.

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